Little Monsters (Full Screen Edition)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • kids movie
  • It's about freedom.
  • too funny!
  • Just when you could sleep in your bed
  • Little Monsters (full screen edition)
Little Monsters (Full Screen Edition)
Starring: Fred Savage , Howie Mandel , Daniel Stern , Margaret Whitton , and Rick Ducommun
Director: Richard Greenberg
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
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ASIN: B0001AW14C
Release Date: 2004-04-06

Description

Leap into a fantastically monstrous world where hijinks become high art, curfews and chores vanish from sight, and a wacky, irrepressible monster can become your best friend! Eleven-year-oldBrian (Fred Savage, "The Wonder Years") knows that there's a monster under his bed. And when he sets a trap for ithe captures an experience beyond his wildest dreams! Led by Maurice (Howie Mandel), a horned, blue-green prankster extraordinaire, Brian discovers the vast subterranean hideout of the "Little Monsters"and the best friendship he's ever had. But soon, Brian realizes he'll have to shut the door on this dream come true...or risk the nightmare of becoming a Little Monster himself!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars kids movie.......2007-05-14

I bought this movie years ago for my children, and they loved it. I was pleased to find it again on Amazon, so I could purchase it for my nephews. It's an enjoyable movie for adults and kids. My youngest nephew who is usually afraid of certain movies loved this one.

5 out of 5 stars It's about freedom........2007-05-05

Seriously, this movie is great. CHe-CHe-CHe-CHe CHECK IT OUT. GO AHEAD. CHECK IT OUT GO AHEAD YEAH CHECK IT OUT! I remember hearing that on the original vhs release. Probably never hear it again. :(

5 out of 5 stars too funny!.......2007-04-10

this movie is even better watching at 19 years old. i loved it when i was a kid and i fell in love with it all over again watching it the other night. buy it!

5 out of 5 stars Just when you could sleep in your bed.......2007-04-02

He is there hiding under your bed comes, Maurice. Brian trys to stop him.
But Brian and Maurice become best friends.
If there is a bed there is always a way! Very funny movie.

4 out of 5 stars Little Monsters (full screen edition).......2007-03-29

My daughter loved this movie! She thought it was very funny and liked the monster that Howie Mandel plays.
The Far Country
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • The cliches ride again
  • Unremarkable 50's western
  • Sturdy star Western with good production values!
  • Great Stewart/Mann Western
  • Stunning location shots elevate this impressive cowboy movie above most!
The Far Country
Starring: James Stewart , Ruth Roman , Corinne Calvet , Walter Brennan , and John McIntire
Director: Anthony Mann
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
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ASIN: B00008CMSY
Release Date: 2003-05-06

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The far country of the title is Alaska, where James Stewart, a cold-hearted cattleman, and his sidekick Walter Brennan, a garrulous old codger, drive a herd of cattle to cash in on the gold rush. Stewart is the ultimate loner, a point the film takes pains to paint as he watches helpless miners murdered by a gang of thugs without lifting a finger. John McIntyre plays his nemesis, a magnetic but corrupt Roy Bean-like judge and merchant who preys off the miners passing through his town and steals Stewart's cattle in the name of justice. Stewart, after signing on to lead saloon owner Ruth Roman's wagon train to the mining camp, steals back his herd and makes himself a respectful enemy: "I'm gonna like you. I'm gonna hang you, but I'm gonna like you," grins McIntyre. The rest of the film is a battle for Stewart's soul, between resolute individualism and community activism, between bad woman Roman and good girl Corinne Calvet (one of the film's weakest elements, admittedly, as the sparks between Stewart and Roman are far more exciting than Calvet's silly kewpie doll in flannel). The Far Country is largely shot on studio sets and pulls out familiar Western tropes not usually seen in his films, but Mann brings an edge to the drama with explosions of cold-blooded violence and a brilliant final shootout that plays out on a split-level plain. --Sean Axmaker

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars The cliches ride again.......2007-05-31

If this western thrills you, life must be pretty dull. The plot is barely understandable within the first 45 minutes. No characters emerge as more than one dimensional. Ruth Roman, huge bra and full makeup on the trail, smirks a lot. Corinne Calvet, 30 years old, is supposed to be a sex-starved teen and is given many embarrassing lines. Walter Brennan plays Walter Brennan. The villains sneer and scowl. Jimmy Stewart glares a lot and is supposedly tough. And then the big shoot-out. Save your five bucks; the scenery isn't worth it.

2 out of 5 stars Unremarkable 50's western.......2007-03-16

Some nice location shooting is wasted in a standard western. The female characters are particularly irritating and one-dimensional. This is definitely the worst Anthony Mann/James Stewart pairing.

3 out of 5 stars Sturdy star Western with good production values!.......2006-11-08

In "The Far Country", James Stewart and Anthony Mann are off on yet another popular Western storyline, their 4th together...

The traditional plot, situation, and dialog are compensated somewhat by the wonderful scenery of the Canadian Northwest, evocatively captured by Mann's camera...

Stewart's familiar supporting cast (Jay C. Flippen and Harry Morgan) made their presence with Walter Brennan, the most decorated character actor in American Movies with 3 Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor to his name... Brennan contributes his usual well known portrayal as an eccentric old companion of good spirit and intentions...

Stewart is a Wyoming cattleman who wants to make enough money to buy a ranch, so he drives his herd clear to Alaska and on to Dawson, in Canadian territory, where he sells them...

Along the trail he meets the baddie who runs the town behind a corrupt sheriff John McIntire... They try to steal him his cattle... Later, in Dawson, McIntire and his gang reappear, this time interfering with Stewart's gold claim...

In the film, Stewart has two leading ladies to contend with: Ruth Roman, a bit too precious to qualify convincingly as a tough sweet gale weathering the worst vicissitudes of the territory and the more gentle, the French Canadian girl Corinne Calvet who does create a nice portrait of a decent girl with good instincts... In conventional fashion, Stewart is torn between the flamboyant lady-gambler and the wife-candidate...

Anthony Mann's heroes are often thoughtful men forced into hysterical violence by their need to avenge a wrong or shameful past... They are neurotic and cynical - which is hardly surprising giving the amount of rough handling they have to suffer... In "The Man From Laramie" Stewart is dragged through a fire and has his hand shot through; in "The Far Country" he is shot up and thrown into a river...

Mann's villains are among the most corrupt, unbalanced and memorable to be found in any Western before or since, with Alex Nicol in "The Man From Laramie"; Robert Ryan in "The Naked Spur"; Dan Duryea in "Winchester'73" and the depraved, grandiosely evil Doc Tobin of Lee J. Cobb in "Man of the West" taking the highest honors...

If one ever needed convincing that Westerns are a genre to be taken seriously, the work of Anthony Mann would be evidence enough..

5 out of 5 stars Great Stewart/Mann Western.......2006-10-30

The Far Country was one of the great collaborations between actor James Stewart and great director Anthony Mann. As all of their films did, The Far Country features great performances, a keen literate script, and wonderful direction.

Stewart plays a cowboy assisted by eternal codger Walter Brennan in driving cattle to Alaska. As always in the Stewart/Mann films, Stewart's character is a loner with a past, and he turns his back on what happens in the Alaskan town he settles in, which is ruled with iron-fistedness by John McIntire. McIntire cheats, kills, and run roughshod over everyone, but Stewart does nothing to stop him until tragedy ensues.

The Far Country is a great Northern Western, full of action and fury, but it is made complete by a wonderful partnership that made some of the best films of the 50's. And The Far Country was one of those films.

5 out of 5 stars Stunning location shots elevate this impressive cowboy movie above most!.......2005-12-08

This review is for the 2003 Universal DVD.

The movie begins in Seattle in the spring of 1896 where Jeff Webster (James Stewart) leads a herd of cattle that are to be loaded on a paddleboat headed to Skagway, Alaska. At the dock, Webster meets up with his longtime sidekick Ben Tatum (Walter Brennan). Shortly afterward, it's revealed that while driving the cattle from Wyoming, Webster shot two of his cowhands for allegedly trying to rustle his cows. But due to conflicting accounts, he's a wanted man by the law and eludes the authorities while boarding the boat with the help of Ronda Castle (Ruth Roman) and arrives in Skagway with his cattle. While herding the cattle through the streets of Skagway, a small stampede ensues and interferes with a public hanging. Webster is arrested by a corrupt judge named Sheriff Gannon (John McIntire) and loses all of his valuable cattle as restitution for the minor damage and short interruption. This sets up the rest of the movie where Webster and Tatum have no choice but to look for gold in the lawless Yukon where greed, corruption, brutality and even fatal hostility run amuck.

The one thing that sets this film apart from other westerns is the absolutely beautiful location shots in and around the Canadian Rockies. The color cinematography is gorgeous although it's surprising and somewhat perplexing that Universal chose to present this film in a fullscreen format instead of widescreen. Jimmy Stewart plays one of the more complex and sometimes disturbing heroes as he at times chooses his own self-interests over moral decency. I also enjoyed Walter Brennen who gives a stellar performance as the venerable sidekick. Besides John McIntire, there are also many other recognizable Hollywood veterans in this film including Jack Elam, Harry Morgan and Steve Brodie. I can't say this is the greatest western ever, but its easily ranks within my Top 5.

The fullscreen technicolor presentation is very nice. It's not quite restored to perfection, but it comes close and sometimes the colors fade in and out. There aren't any bonuses except a trailer, which is a shame since the location shooting must have been an amazing adventure in itself.


Movie: A-

DVD Quality: A-
White Fang [Region 2]
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Good movie ---but nothing like the book
  • White Fang
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  • What does this have to do with Jack London's book?
White Fang [Region 2]
Starring: Klaus Maria Brandauer , Ethan Hawke , Seymour Cassel , Susan Hogan , and James Remar
Director: Randal Kleiser
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ASIN: B0000633U5
Release Date: 2002-04-23

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Ethan Hawke, fresh faced and full of determination, tackles the icy wilds and rowdy boom towns of Alaska in Disney's 1991 adaptation of Jack London's turn-of-the-century gold rush classic. Though somewhat tamed for young audiences, the story of a city kid who befriends a feral half-wolf/half-dog orphan while learning to survive the dangers of nature and man has its share of peril and rousing scenes of wilderness adventure. But the humans are upstaged by both the animals (the standoff between White Fang and a wild brown bear is a highlight) and the Alaskan landscape, from the snow-covered mountains and frozen lakes of winter to the rich green forests and whitecap rivers of summer. The scenes of dogfights and wild wolves hunting game are carefully shot to avoid bloodshed (the opening disclaimer takes pains to remind viewers that all such scenes have been simulated), but they may still be too intense for young children. Recommended for 9 and up. --Sean Axmaker

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Jack London's immortal tale of courage and survival comes to glorious life amid the breathtaking beauty of the great Alaskan frontier! Ethan Hawke (DEAD POETS SOCIETY) stars as a young man trying to fulfill his father's dying wish to find gold in the treacherous Yukon valley. His incredible journey begins when he meets a veteran gold miner (Klaus Maria Brandauer), who guides young Jack to his father's claim. Along the way, Jack discovers a kindred spirit who will change his life forever -- a magnificent wolf-dog named White Fang. From the taming of a wolf, to the taming of the wild, he must find the courage to conquer his fears and become a man in this spectacular outdoor adventure!

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Good movie ---but nothing like the book.......2007-05-31

I had read White Fang with my 8th graders recently and thought it might be good to compare with the movie. WOAH! Who is Jack? Where was Weedon Scott? Gray Beaver is actually kind of a nice guy in this movie. It was a good adventure movie, but if you are expecting it to be like the book, think again. It WAS good to show the students that movies aren't always accurate to the book, and that was a good lesson to teach. I would have liked this production to be truer to the novel, but not a bad movie to enjoy with the family.

5 out of 5 stars White Fang.......2007-05-12

A very well orchastrated and touching sequel to that age old classic "Call of the Wild." I loved the book and the old movie, and this has proven to be a classic in the making to match it. The actors were believable and had you right in the midst of their struggles, clashes, and victories. Heart tugging and a tear jerker at times. It is definitely a keeper and well worth to add to ones library of films.

4 out of 5 stars Delightful Surprise.......2007-04-29

I own this movie. First saw it on satellite because I love Jack London and the TIVO caught this because it is based on his novel. Even though it is different from the novel it captures the spirit of his story and as Ebert says, it is great entertainment in its own right. Anyone who loves canines is going to love this movie. Even some people I know who don't love canines, still loved the movie.

I liked it so much I bought the DVD. Excellent story, excellent soundtrack (the music is beautiful), excellent cinematography, excellent acting by both man and beast. Four stars because as like another previous reviewer, to release a movie as beautiful as this one in pan and scan instead of widescreen is a crime. Why Disney? This movie deserved widescreen. This movie is quality, maybe the best Disney live action movie, surely the best Disney live action movie I have ever seen. Good for repeated viewing at my house and well worth the purchase.

5 out of 5 stars White Fang.......2007-01-11

I was very pleased. Will order other movies.

Thanks,
Diana Myers

2 out of 5 stars What does this have to do with Jack London's book?.......2007-01-09

I love Jack London's books and have since childhood, so it's hard for me to understand why Disney would take a classic book title and make up a new story to go under it. I re-read WHITE FANG two months ago and there is precious little in this movie that was in the book. Jack London did not write kiddie books (nor did Anna Sewell, for that matter) and I understand how difficult it would be to adapt his works to the screen and get a family rating. Even so, people who read and loved the book and expect to see an adaptation of the original classic might well be terribly disappointed. If it's a good film and a good original script, then it should be allowed its own title and the Disney writers should get the credit for the story.
In a Savage Land
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • interesting if somewhat muddled in its effect
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ASIN: B0006V75HY

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3 out of 5 stars interesting if somewhat muddled in its effect.......2007-07-11

In spite of this being an Australian film, it is not depressing. Neither of course is it a drama, or a comedy, or whatever. It's a chronical. But since rather startling things happen every few minutes, this is not a dull film.

The point seems to be to show that Christian missionaries, government officials and, yes, anthropologists destroyed some primitive cultures, like the Trobrian Islanders. The film is even rather honest about the natives. They are not portrayed as faultless and good in every way. There is plenty of semi-nudity, including many barebreasted teenage girls. The casting of all three major roles is good and appropriate.

On the other hand, most of the movie is filmed with an orange filter--to give the appearance of the old 1920s anthropological photographs, the director says in an interview. Why didn't he shoot it at 18 fps too, so it would look like a period flick? Assinine!

Also, there is a blank spot in the story. The main character, Evelyn, leaves the Trobrians and goes to New Guinea where she stays with some really savage people, head-hunters, etc. And we are not told what happens there. The last we see of her, the natives are stealing everything she has, including her typewriter and she is being knocked down with said typewriter by the chief who is stealing it. When we see her again, three months later, she is limping badly and appears to be in a psychotic state (although I doubt if the filmmaker would recognize a psychotic state if he saw one). Just what the filmmaker intended us to guess had happened is not clear, but this kind of dodging is simply cowardly filmmaking.

Still, the film ends relatively happily considering that it's an Australian film.

Bottom line: worth seeing.
Tumbleweeds
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Star movie but a 2 star restoration
  • Women ainýt reliable. Cows are.
  • William S. Hart's Lasting Legacy.
Tumbleweeds
Starring: Barbara Bedford , Gertrude Claire , Nino Cochise , Monte Collins , and Ted Duncan
Director: Baggot, King
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ASIN: B00006674I
Release Date: 2002-06-25

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William S. Hart, the illustrious star of early Westerns and one of the most esteemed actors of his time, leads a terrific cast in this groundbreaking film. As a great era in the American West draws to a close with the opening of the Cherokee Strip, Don Carver (William S. Hart) decides to get in on the rush. But when he's arrested and parted from his new love (Barbara Bedford), he suddenly finds himself in danger of missing the big race, "the biggest stampede in American history." The thrilling climax features the most spectacular Western action scenes ever filmed.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars 5 Star movie but a 2 star restoration.......2006-07-28

This version of "Tumbleweeds" from Image Entertainment was a great disappointment to me. The William S. Hart classic deserves better treatment. Billed as a "restored" version, it is anything but. The print is scratchy and grainy. To make things worse, some of the original opening title sequences have been replaced with modern computer generated titles. The black and white movie has been tinted to a yellowish sepia tone further detracting from the original film. Better copies are available on budget labels.

5 out of 5 stars Women ainýt reliable. Cows are........2004-06-13

TUMBLEWEEDS is a fitting coda to the career of arguably the greatest cowboy star of the silent era, William S. Hart. It is also a grand introduction to a viewer unfamiliar with his work.
Usually I don't mind watching a dvd in sequence, but TUMBLEWEEDS opens with an introduction, "Farewell to the Screen," Hart filmed for the 1939 reissue of his 1925 silent classic. Hart, decked out in cowboy hat and bandana against a desert landscape tells us a little about the film - it's about the opening of the Cherokee Strip in 1889. He also tells us why he retired from movies and how important his career was to him. Listening to him we hear a speech that borders on the maudlin, and the impression isn't relieved much by the swelling violin under-score. Hart's voice reminds me a bit of a water-down Franklin Roosevelt (Hart was born in New York and moved west in his youth.) None of this is unpleasant or even out of place, but it leaves an incongruous memory when the title card reads a drawling "varmint" or "I reckon." If you're new to Hart, as I was, I'd suggest you watch the movie before playing the introduction.
Hart plays `tumbleweed' Dan Carver. A tumbleweed, Carver explains to pretty Molly Lassiter (Barbara Bedford), is a footloose and rootless man of the open range. Hart was 60 years old when TUMBLEWEEDS was filmed, and although he probably never looked his age (he just wore that bandana higher and higher off his neck, I guess) it's a little strange to see him aw-shucks a-courting the 23-year-old Bedford.
Well, the love story is secondary, anyway. TUMBLEWEEDS is famous for the opening of the strip scene, and the sequence leading to the "maddest stampede in American history" is brilliantly edited. It is a quick cut montage of troopers checking their pocket watches to a penned Hart to the anxious and distraught girl to yet another shot of an advancing wall clock. Finally the cannon is shot and the race is on. It's a timelessly beautiful bit of film art.
Another scene I was particularly fond of occurred a little earlier in the movie. The government ordered all cattle removed from the strip prior to the run of the homesteaders. Hart, riding point, and four other tumbleweeds rest their horses on a rise and watch the cattle being rounded out. The men identify the vanishing herds - those are the Circle Dot, those are the Diamond Bar. Hart removes his hat and announces "Boys, it's the last of the west." The others remove their hats as well and the camera holds them in a medium long shot for a few long seconds before fading to silhouette and then to black. It's a understated moment, and the fact that it comes in Hart's final western gives it an added poignancy.
TUMBLEWEEDS was transferred from a restored print, but the restoration was done in 1975. Anyone expecting a digital restoration will be disappointed. There are scratches and flares a-plenty, although not to the point of distraction. It also contains the "original piano score" of William Perry. The score was written for the 1975 restoration and not for the original release. Still, it adds rather than detracts from the movie.
TUMBLEWEEDS will reward anyone willing to give a silent movie a go. The acting is naturalistic, there's plenty of action and the good guys win in the end. Heck, we don't even have to squirm through the hero kissing the girl (although I think I remember seeing Hart give his horse a quick peck.) What more could you ask for?

5 out of 5 stars William S. Hart's Lasting Legacy........2002-06-27

In 1925 when TUMBLEWEEDS was released, William S. Hart was 60 years old and been had supplanted at the box office by a host of cowboy stars like Tom Mix who were much flashier and far less realistic. Hart wanted to go out on top and that is just what he did. TUMBLEWEEDS is set during the opening of the Cherokee Strip and his recreation of the mad scramble for the newly opened up Indian lands is a landmark in cinema history which has been copied many times but without the same sense of immediacy that is depicted here. All the elements of earlier Hart westerns are here, the shy hero, the woman in distress, the 19th century code of honor (Hart was born in 1865), rugged action sequences involving Hart and above all the rugged natural locations of a now vanished West. The production values are high, the photography splendid, and the supporting cast top notch especially Barbara Bedford as Hart's love interest Molly. Bedford played strong independent women during her brief career most notably in the 1920 LAST OF THE MOHICANS. This new DVD release is an enhanced copy of the old Killiam Collection VHS version that has been around for a while but it has never looked this good. Also included is the 1939 eight minute prologue that Hart did for the film's reissue. Hart was 74 by this time and his recounting of the making of his films and the Old West that he knew is not only informative but also quite poignant. This film is his lasting legacy, a legacy that stretches from Gary Cooper to Clint Eastwood, and it's great to have it on DVD at last.
Savage Land
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Great Film!
  • Top selling indie western!
  • great family western
  • Great family entertainment, good clean fun.
Savage Land
Starring: Collin Bernsen , Corbin Bernsen , Aaron Bornstein , Donald Borza II , and Helen Calahasen
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Release Date: 2004-06-15

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not recommended.......2007-07-18

Not bad, not good. This movie has basement-level production values, including mono sound, mono music. There are in fact no stars in this movie, but that's okay.

In this movie, the Indians save the white people, the women save the men, the Black man saves the white man. Such is the age we live in. The trouble is that you know this is what is going to happen, even though you don't know exactly how.

The rescue at the end is not particularly exciting or especially inventive, and is over very quickly.

Whoever wrote the script had no idea what he was doing. The story is much too short and had to be padded and stretched to fill the available time. And the padding used was talk. This is a "talky". That would be okay, if the talk had something going for it. It doesn't. It's pedestrian, off-the-shelf, generic.

Still, it does have a story: people take stage, stage is attacked, people walk, people are attacked, people are rescued. Curtain.

There are so many good movies out there, of every genre. You can certainly find a better one than this.

Not recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Great Film!.......2006-02-24

I really enjoyed this movie! Its a great family film!
Has a great and unexpected ending!

5 out of 5 stars Top selling indie western!.......2005-07-19

Over one-million consumers have purchased "SAVAGE LAND" videos, making it one of the top selling independently produced westerns of all time. Featuring an all-star cast and great production values, it's no surprise that critics and audiences have made this a major word-of-mouth best seller! Check it out!

4 out of 5 stars great family western.......2004-05-30

i really loved this movie i do not like westerns but this movie kept me on my seat it has a lot of action corbin bernsen really plays a great westerner. highly recommend.

5 out of 5 stars Great family entertainment, good clean fun........2002-10-25

My kids really like Savage Land, and know just about every line of dialogue, as well as all of the lyrics to the songs performed by the Kansas City Thrush. Charming kids, very likable female leads, and a good bunch of funny bad guys makes this film very accessible and enjoyable for family entertainment. Can't wait for the DVD version, and hope there will be some bonus features (hint-hint?)
In a Savage Land [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Spain ]
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    In a Savage Land [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Spain ]
    Director: Bill Bennett
    Manufacturer: Divisa Red
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    Spain released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada. LANGUAGES: Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Subtitles), Spanish (Subtitles), WIDESCREEN (2.35:1), SYNOPSIS: Australian director Bill Bennett sets this exploration of sexual politics and cultural differences against the stunning vistas of the Trobriand Islands. In it, two anthropologists travel to a remote island in the South Pacific to study its culture in the 1930s. Evelyn (Maya Stange) is an adventurous free thinker, while her husband Phillip (Martin Donovan) is a rigid scholar bound to convention and propriety. Tension develops between the couple when Phillip fails to acknowledge what Evelyn sees as obvious: that women run this lusty culture. Tensions are upped another notch when Evelyn falls for Mick (Rufus Sewell), a macho American pearl merchant. As Evelyn's life begins to crash in around her, the Japanese army invades her island paradise and tragedy strikes her priggish husband. In a Savage Land was screened at the 1999 Vancouver Film Festival. SPECIAL FEATURES: Trailer(s), Scene Access, Photo Gallery, Interactive Menu, Filmographies,

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